the first living creature in the dictionary is an aardvark
what is the stress syllable for the following words:library,librarian,wonderful,beautiful,comfortable,colorful,exciting,dictionary,encyclopedia,
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The first dictionary of English idioms appeared in the late nineteenth century. It was published after the first edition of the "Oxford English Dictionary."
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The first Oxford English Dictionary was published on February 1, 1884. The editor of the first Oxford English Dictionary was Herbert Coleridge, but he died before it was finished and was replaced by Frederick Furnivall.
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the first living creature to go to space was a dog, its name is laika.
Cyriel is the first living creature. He is a lion with six wings. He surrounds the throne of YHWH. Cyriel is the first living creature. He is a lion with six wings. He surrounds the throne of YHWH.
The first English encyclopedia was created by Ephraim Chambers in 1728, titled "Cyclopaedia, or an Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences." It was a pioneering work that aimed to compile and organize knowledge from various fields for easy reference.
I believe rats were used first, then a solitary monkey.
The word "synclair" does not exist in the English language dictionary or Encyclopedia. The word "Sinclair" however does ... it could be someone's first or last name.
her name was Laika and she was Russian dog. Laika means Russian barker.
The first living things on earth were microbes, tiny one-celled creatures.
I believe it was a dog although it may have been a chimp
The first living creature that we know of to visit the moon was a human, Niel Armstrong. If you wish to be speculative, you could suggest that there COULD have been some bacteria surviving somewhere in the spacecraft, which COULD have entered the vacuum of space before Mr. Armstrong did, but obviously there is no evidence to support that belief. So the first living creature to visit the moon to our knowledge would have to be Niel Armstrong.
Many think that some bacteria may have been the first to orbit the Earth.
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